Poetry of the FlowersJ.W.Lovell Company, 1899 - 547 pages |
Contents
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY ON FLOWERS | 8 |
THE SNOWDROP | 19 |
THE COWSLIP | 26 |
THE APPLEBLOSSOM | 32 |
A Bouquet of Spring Violets Shelley | 43 |
Cowper | 49 |
THE ROSEMARY | 55 |
Going a Maying | 56 |
The Thrush | 317 |
The Friendship Flower | 323 |
To a Withered Rose | 329 |
There is a Tongue in Every | 337 |
The Town and Country Child A Cunningham | 339 |
Jeune Fille et Jeune Fleur Chateaubriand | 345 |
Cupid and the Dial | 352 |
The MorningGlory | 359 |
The Early Primrose | 63 |
To the Herb Rosemary | 70 |
The Moon | 87 |
THE SENSITIVE PLANT | 109 |
THE HONEYSUCKLE | 114 |
THE SWEETBRIAR | 115 |
THE POPPY | 125 |
THE ASPHODEL | 131 |
The Question | 134 |
THE WEEPING WILLOW | 141 |
THE LAUREL | 149 |
THE PERIWINKLE | 155 |
THE SWEETWILLIAM | 167 |
THE ASPEN | 183 |
THE THISTLE | 191 |
CLOVER OR SHAMROCK | 193 |
THE PASSIONFLOWER | 199 |
THE VERVAIN | 210 |
BOUQUETS | 217 |
THE VOCABULARY | 225 |
Fancy | 267 |
Farewell to the Flowers | 272 |
Sonnet | 279 |
Winter | 285 |
Winter Piece | 291 |
On a Forgetmenot | 297 |
A Grave at Greenwood | 303 |
The Sweetscented Cyclamen Mrs Southey | 311 |
The Fountain | 366 |
Ode to Evening | 372 |
To a Butterfly seen in a Crowd | 379 |
Sabbath Evening | 385 |
Not to Myself Alone | 394 |
Song in Praise of Spring | 408 |
The Voice of the Grass Anon | 415 |
The Garden Andrew Marvell | 422 |
The Daisy Wordsworth | 428 |
Evening Rainbow Southey | 435 |
Hector in the Garden E B Browning | 442 |
Late Spring Southey | 449 |
To Corinna to go a Maying Herrick | 455 |
The Tulip and Eglantine Anon | 462 |
The Teachings of Eva E Oakes Smith | 468 |
Autumn Flowers Caroline Southey | 474 |
The Evening Gillyflower Anon | 484 |
The Chosen Tree | 491 |
The Sensitive Plant | 503 |
Song for the Season | 509 |
Emblems of Flowers | 515 |
Children of the Suns First | 521 |
To the Snowdrop | 527 |
April | 533 |
Mary Howitt | 539 |
Casimir | 540 |
The Death of the Flowers C Bowles | 541 |
Anon | 543 |